The Pitt Political Review is dedicated to rigorous discussion of politics on the local, national, and global levels. Our intention is to publish writing that analyzes issues, events and personalities, assuming nothing of the reader but a common interest in the subject. We take seriously our responsibility to be informed citizens and we hope you do too. We are fiercely non-partisan. Our goal is to contribute to the lively political discourse at Pitt and beyond.
Four years after its inception, the Pitt Political Review has seen many talented young undergraduate editors and writers. Our staff members have gone on to serve non-profit organizations, such as Teach For America. Several have gone on to work for major publications, including the Congressional Quarterly, Harpers, the Washington Post, and U.S. News and World Report. Editors from our most recent class of graduates have gone on to the New Republic, the Alliance to Save Energy, the Foundation for Middle East Peace, and the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
2008 Senior Staff
Laura Meixell Andrew Macurak Cole Harvey Brandon Pfeffer
Editor-In-Chief Senior Editor Senior Editor Senior Editor
